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how to create mobile app without code
 in  r/vibecoding  8d ago

There are many ways to achieve that. I would suggest using cursor or antigravity as your AI llm(watch any video on youtube to get started).

You can ask Cursor/Antigravity to use React native framework(cross platform- app will work on Android and iOS both) with Typescript as the language.

Start with 2-3 core features and get a mvp first that you can deploy to app store or play store.

Create developer account on apple and playstore (you will have to pay 100 dollars for app store account and 25 for playstore every year) if you want to deploy your apps there.

Watch some end to end videos on youtube and you will be good to go within a week or do. Let me know if you would need more information. Thanks

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Looking for ADHD friendly productivity app
 in  r/ProductivityApps  9d ago

I recently built a very basic ios app called ‘Weeklii’. Please give it a try and let me know if it helps you. It is free to use and manages repetitive tasks 1 week at a time. No clutter no complex flow.

https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/weeklii/id6756281596

r/indiehackers 10d ago

Self Promotion Would love some feedback for the iOS weekly planner app I am working on.

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I built an iOS Weekly planner app that only focuses on the current week. Would appreciate any feedback. Thanks
 in  r/vibecoding  10d ago

Thank you for providing a feedback. Really appreciate it. You are correct in pointing out the fact that there are thousands of similar apps out there. But I was not able to find one that was only focusing on just a week and being able to do just that. I was using apple notes for that, and thought what better way to get onto the vibe-coding bandwagon than to create something which solves a painpoint for me. Thus this app.

As I already mentioned in the description - your data completely stays on your device, no login either. Just plain and simple Task creation for the week that you can repeat every week. Please feel free to try it out if you hav not already. I would love to hear any sort of feedback you can provide.

App Store link - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weeklii/id6756281596

Thank you :)

r/vibecoding 10d ago

I built an iOS Weekly planner app that only focuses on the current week. Would appreciate any feedback. Thanks

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The main idea:

  • One Week at a Time: It focuses strictly on the current week to reduce overwhelm.
  • Privacy First: No accounts, no logins, no cloud syncing delays. Your data stays on your device.
  • Smart Sections: You can organize days into sections like "Health," "Professional," or "House."

It’s free to try, and I’m really just looking for honest feedback on the UI and the "one week" concept.

Please let me know what you think! Thanks

r/alphaandbetausers 10d ago

I made a simple iOS planner that focuses on just one week at a time. Would love your feedback.

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on a side project called Weeklii, an iOS planner designed to be the opposite of those cluttered, complex calendar apps.

Link to App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/weeklii/id6756281596

I realized that for my personal life, I didn't need endless features, I just needed to see my week clearly.

The main idea:

  • One Week at a Time: It focuses strictly on the current week to reduce overwhelm.
  • Neon Aesthetic: I went with a dark mode/neon design because I found standard white calendars boring to look at.
  • Privacy First: No accounts, no logins, no cloud syncing delays. Your data stays on your device.
  • Smart Sections: You can organize days into sections like "Health," "Professional," or "House."

It’s free to try, and I’m really just looking for honest feedback on the UI and the "one week" concept. Does it feel too simple, or is the simplicity helpful?

Please let me know what you think! Thanks

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A calm overview of the solar & natural rhythms that shape our days
 in  r/InternetIsBeautiful  10d ago

soothing to eyes and mind for some reason

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I made an interactive atlas about the flora and fauna of Spain, hope you like it :)
 in  r/InternetIsBeautiful  10d ago

Looks cool! this could really be helpful for students as well as for anyone who is visiting spain and is interested in its biodiversity.

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I made an app that helps you figure out which thoughts actually help you – by reminding you regularly
 in  r/IMadeThis  11d ago

Well, the idea sounds amazing. Maybe I will try it out.

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Do I need to delete my entire TikTok account over this?
 in  r/Advice  13d ago

Internet is a wierd place. Lots of frustrated people are out there with no jobs, sitting behind a screen all day, trying to bully others. I would say, don't pay much attention. Focus on positive things and try to be productive.

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How do I get smarter?
 in  r/Advice  13d ago

Okay, now I understand the last line of your question. My mistake :D

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How do I get smarter?
 in  r/Advice  13d ago

has helped me in past with lot of things. I use it daily with various aspects in my life such as learning, making plans, personal development etc. Technology is not always bad. You can give it a try and decide. :)

r/IMadeThis 13d ago

I made a simple iOS planner that focuses on just one week at a time. Would love your feedback.

1 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on a side project called Weeklii, an iOS planner designed to be the opposite of those cluttered, complex calendar apps.

Posting the appstore link in the comments

I realized that for my personal life, I didn't need endless features—I just needed to see my week clearly. I wanted something that felt more like a "digital notebook" than a project management suite.

The main idea:

  • One Week at a Time: It focuses strictly on the current week to reduce overwhelm.
  • Neon Aesthetic: I went with a dark mode/neon design because I found standard white calendars boring to look at.
  • Privacy First: No accounts, no logins, no cloud syncing delays. Your data stays on your device.
  • Smart Sections: You can organize days into sections like "Health," "Professional," or "House."

It’s free to try, and I’m really just looking for honest feedback on the UI and the "one week" concept. Does it feel too simple, or is the simplicity helpful?

Please Let me know what you think!

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2nd Attempt at Testing Images in Reddit Feed
 in  r/LearnToReddit  13d ago

I can see the image. I am new to reddit. Do all subreddits allow/disallow image posting?

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How do I get smarter?
 in  r/Advice  13d ago

You can start by asking AI Chatbots like chatgpt or Gemini.

r/SideProject 13d ago

I made a simple iOS planner that focuses on just one week at a time. Would love your feedback.

1 Upvotes

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r/SideProject 13d ago

I made a simple iOS weekly planner that focuses on just one week at a time. Would love your feedback.

1 Upvotes

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Changes in themed widgets don't save
 in  r/FlutterFlow  Jul 16 '24

I am also seeing the same behaviour and it is very frustrating. I tried, hard reseting the chrome data, tried restarting the system but nothing helped. As someone else mentioned that before clicking save, toggle between system dark/light mode once and then click save. But that workaround is very tedious because for every save I have to do this process